After two weeks sailing together you’d expect our skills would be well honed. But two events didn’t go as well as planned on our last day. Continue reading Drama on our last day sailing in Croatia
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Mooring up in Hvar – Definitely worth the effort
We were up fairly promptly and away from our anchorage after a very peaceful night in the bay. Harry claimed he was kept awake by water slapping the boat. Our French neighbours were
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A fabulous anchorage when there was ‘no room at the inn’ (aka marina)
Stari Grad was an attractive town with old buildings lining the quay but to honest when it’s this hot anywhere is difficult to spend a lot of time wandering around. We moored almost without incident Continue reading A fabulous anchorage when there was ‘no room at the inn’ (aka marina)
Anchoring off Hvar
After two nights in Maslinica at £75 a night (gasp) we were ready for Stari Grad but ended up anchoring in a Hvar bay. After our first night we had been moved from the outside of the breakwater as the wind was likely to pick up – no complaints there. We had two descents meals in local restaurants and when walking back Continue reading Anchoring off Hvar